Hey! Tango in the house! I got off my plane about a hour ago here Brooklyn New York.Not only I came but my two friends Bob and Jennifer also came to Brooklyn. It was a good flight down except for when Bob got motion sick.Yuck that was nasty! Us three just took a stroll through Brooklyn Bridge Park , it is an amazing world-class 85 acre waterfront park with rolling hills, river front promenades, innovative play areas, and very, very stunning views. This beautiful woman there named Rebecca on her daily stroll told us that the park is being constructed in phases and new sections will be open to the public as they are completed. On our way to our hotel this wise man named Ty told me that even after being a fun ride for 80 years the Cyclone rollercoaster is still thrilling thousands of riders each year.Of course Bob as nosey as he is,he heard every word Ty said to me, and soon enough Jessica told everyone on the street. She found out from Bob, that girl can get anything out of anyone.When we got our room keys at the hotel the manger said that the Cyclone is the heart and soul of Coney Island.
Later ..........
Jennifer and I also found out from another guest staying at the hotel nae Joey that the Ringling Bros. present The Coney Island BOOM A RING. It is an action-packed seaside circus spectacularthat’s a one-of-a-kind experience to engage all the senses while providing children of all ages with a day at the greatest show on earth you would never imagine possible. Bob would have found out too but he had a snooze that afternoon.At about seven forty-five that evenning I was reading an awesome book about The Coney Island Boom A Ring. I read that it was built in the late nineteenth century, the 20,000 square-foot factory went through a number of industrial incarnations before it’s owner struck gold in the 1970s with the invisible dog trick.Jessica got that out of me right away.Man is she impresive! The next day we went to the Doll and Toy Museum of NYC. While we were exploring around we found out from a worker there named Sally that it is an educational museum that was established in 1999.Their mission is to educate the public about the importance of dolls and toys in our culture and history, through art and play. The next morning the three of us got on our plane to go back to our very awesome home in Meath Park School . Tootals!!
Later ..........
Jennifer and I also found out from another guest staying at the hotel nae Joey that the Ringling Bros. present The Coney Island BOOM A RING. It is an action-packed seaside circus spectacularthat’s a one-of-a-kind experience to engage all the senses while providing children of all ages with a day at the greatest show on earth you would never imagine possible. Bob would have found out too but he had a snooze that afternoon.At about seven forty-five that evenning I was reading an awesome book about The Coney Island Boom A Ring. I read that it was built in the late nineteenth century, the 20,000 square-foot factory went through a number of industrial incarnations before it’s owner struck gold in the 1970s with the invisible dog trick.Jessica got that out of me right away.Man is she impresive! The next day we went to the Doll and Toy Museum of NYC. While we were exploring around we found out from a worker there named Sally that it is an educational museum that was established in 1999.Their mission is to educate the public about the importance of dolls and toys in our culture and history, through art and play. The next morning the three of us got on our plane to go back to our very awesome home in Meath Park School . Tootals!!
Love
Tango,Bob,and Jessica :)